Fire at 869 Covert Ave.

Onlookers watch as smoke pours out of the top of an apartment building at 869 Covert Ave. on Tuesday evening. Three people were inside the building when firefighters arrived and were carried out unconscious but breathing.

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Evansville firefighter Chris Wagener and an Evansville Police Department officer rush Aaliyah Frazier, 4, who was trapped in the on the second floor of a burning apartment building at 869 Covert Avenue, to the ambulance on Tuesday evening. The girl was breathing but unconscious as the firefighter carried her out. Her sister, Akeleigh Frazier, 3, and mother, Kristyn Conner, 24, were also pulled out of the fire and administered CPR before being transported to the hospital.

Evansville Fire Captain Don Spindler runs out of a burning apartment building at 869 Covert Avenue carrying Aaliyah Frazier, 4, who was unconscious but breathing when found trapped on the second floor of the building. Her sister, Akeleigh Frazier, 3, and mother, Kristyn Frazier, 24, were also pulled out of the fire and administered CPR before being transported to the hospital.

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Evansville firefighter John Cline carries Akeleigh Frazier, 3, out of a burning apartment at 869 Covert Ave., on Tuesday. The south side of the apartment building was fully involved when firefighters arrived about 4:55 p.m. Firefighters rescued two children and one adult female from the blaze.

Mendy Evans, 45, center, reacts to news that her daughter, Kristyn Frazier, 24, and Evans' granddaughters were still trapped on the second floor of a burning apartment building at 869 Covert Avenue on Tuesday evening. Firefighters pulled Conner and her two children out of the building administered CPR and they were all breathing but unconscious when transported to the hospital. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Kristyn Frazier, 24, who was inside an apartment at 869 Covert Avenue. on Tuesday evening when a fire broke out is wheeled to an ambulance by Evansville paramedics, firefighters and police officers. Frazier had to be carried out of the building and was unconscious when transported to the ambulance. The Vanderburgh County Coroner's Office said Frazier died from her injuries Thursday at St. Mary's Medical Center.